HASB 
hg fl. cum fig. He laboured alfo many years at 
art of which only was publifhed, entitled 
u UE tadaarae ; five, Prodromus Theatri fum- 
rio 
potioris, et principalis n abridgment of this w 
publifhed in 1743, with the title of @ Hiftoric Univerfalis 
Politicae Idea gid ae et le egitima, &e."” Thi is wa s illuf- 
After the author's Hate which happened in Sept. Fibs theta 
works were publifhed under the general title of An hilto- 
rical Atlas, containing the great Kingdoms a re wae 
according to ancient Geo ography.” Gen. 
HAATYBUNDE ot in B Ceara” i cowl Fog Bengal ; 
38 miles S.E. of Din 
fanees t Hands es a llr of {mall iflands in the 
got the coa Abyflinia, anciently called 
AL i”? N. lat. 14° ret 
HABAKKUK, one of the twelve leffer prophets, whofe 
prophecies are taken into the canon of the Old Teftament. 
e name is written in Hebrew with fy Aheth ; and fig- 
nifies a wre og or grappler. The Greek tranflators call 
him Abbak 
Nothing pee is known concerning Mi country, © 
precife time in which this prophet lived. is faid, Pe 
ever, that he was of the tribe of Simeon, suid a native of 
Bethzacar ; and that, forefeeing the capture of Jerufalem 
by Nebuchadnezzar, he efcap be to Arabia, w here re- 
In this 
o be the bine ae the prophet Rak to 
what hitory of Bel and the Dragon i is afcribed, believes 
that he was + see tie tarts oi 
ife time is 
tribes, "He fs oan a prince who built with blood 
4 
t {fpecimens of that clafs. 
Pes will be fo und t o be 
Poets, but net without new 
zekiel, who i is very copious nd w 
PE ce fe whom he imitates, butwith much greater brevity, 
“of ne rifing in this 
itates, or at t leait 
sb g | a town of Arabia, in the 
= Ep oe in ane lake Sheib 5 48 
meNE Ciro N. adore 18". E. long. 31° Toe 
See Bent-Hafin. 
\LA vee HasupaLan, a Jewifh ceteseey 
every nssate tg evening 
» and sis & — fiparaton: it as 
i ais was as committed 
HABSB 
is formed of 5573, fadul, to fe eparate; the ceremony cid ng 
looked upon as the divifion, or parting of the fabbath from 
the reft of the week. 
baie or at leatt 
pices is then prepared, and a glafs of wine taken ; 
fing ging, or rehearfing a prayer, and blefling the wine and 
the. fpices, they all {mell at them; and, after a few ceremo- 
nies performed about the torch, or lamp, they catt a little 
of the confecrated wine into’ the flame ; every body tailes ; 
and thus they Ait iy wifhing each other, not a goo 
night, but a good w 
HABEAS 8 Corpora Juratorum, ig Law, is a writ that 
lies for bringing in a jury, or fo many of them as refufe 
e wenire facias, for the trial of a caufe 
This is of the fame nature in the common 
pleas, as the di/fringas juratores m the court of king’s bench. 
"his ‘writ commands the fheriff to have their wah or to 
diftrain them by their bree and goods, that they may appear 
“The order, in this eile. is firft to 
of the chancery, directed to the fd pies im aed. 
the indiétment imto the king’s bench; n that to 
procure this writ to the theriff, for Cotas “hi tod to be 
brought at a certain day-~ 
Lge writ isalfo ufed to bring the body of a perfon into 
cou 0 is committed to any gaol, either in criminal or. 
civil anitea and a habeas corpus will remove a p 
caufe rom one coms and tina op to anot 
rocure a ea Bie. out 
PE 
prac 5 
dint PF; berandum, & : 
any court 
iaferior jurifdi€tion, and 
into the fuperior bisa ; bes iserioey the inferior judges to, 
produce the body defendant, sg diet with the day, 
and caufe ae his abt ied detainer, (whence the writ is, 
frequen enominated an rot “a caufa ‘a,) to da and. 
recetve ihatfooler. the king’s co 2 eet Ay agile in that be-. 
‘This is a writ grantable Yeo 
any 7 ghotion itt court ‘(2 Mod. nee Ts a 
fe — all roceedings in the court below. But in or 
pevieltinss 94 eee of prifoners;’ it is ordered. 
& M. c. 13. that no habeas cor, 
ich it 1s awarded, 
of fri 
ifener out of an 
